The rise of social media has enabled a new breed of digital users to emerge where mainly millennials, some now millionaires, are cashing in on posting content online. But this has allowed a black market to emanate where Instagram influencers are now… Continue Reading →

I sat down with Fraser Bell and Natalia Albin, the co-founders of Mexi Clothing, who despite living 8,941 kilometres apart, are bringing Mexican culture to the heart of European fashion. We were tucked away in the cold winter air at… Continue Reading →

There was calm before the storm that never came. Philip Hammond left Number 11 and arrived at the Parliament gates passing crowds waiting in anticipation for what would be the first Budget since Theresa May’s disastrous election back on… Continue Reading →

After long being ruled by communism, China is now devoted to private enterprise. There are currently 1,590,000 millionaires and 319 billionaires in China, second to only the United States with 565. One thing is for certain: this new superpower is… Continue Reading →

China is the world’s most populous country, with 1.3 billion people, yet it’s one of the most secretive and despite a massive government campaign to root out corruption, controversy still exists. Many high profile politicians, businessmen, and officials have been… Continue Reading →

The IAAF [International Association of Athletics Federation] have cast a shadow over the World Championships after Isaac Makwala, a sprinter from Botswana, was stopped from competing in the Men’s 400m final. The Botswanan athlete missed Monday’s heats while barred from… Continue Reading →

After not seeing my family much over the last 12 months because of university, work and other commitments, I’m off on a 2 week holiday with my Mum, Dad and brother. We’re sailing from Southampton around the Western Mediterranean, stopping… Continue Reading →

The cultural hub of Kyoto is officially my last stop and in five nights time, I shall be on my way back home. What an adventure it has been… After only having a few hours sleep I caught the bullet… Continue Reading →

5 weeks later and I’ve reached Japan, the final country I will be visiting before flying back to Manchester. I’ve had an amazing time so far but I was looking forward to Japan the most out of all of my destinations.… Continue Reading →

Seoul was my 7th stop on my East Asian adventure. The capital of South Korea is a huge metropolis where skyscrapers meet Buddhist temples, but this contrast makes Seoul one of the world’s most unique cities. I arrived into Seoul… Continue Reading →